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. >> and then russia spits in president obama's eye and gives asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. next month's summit in russia still go on? can the white house let this happen without any response? all those stories and much more coming up on the "kudlow report" beginning right now. >> good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is the "kudlow report." first up tonight, very strong start for stocks this month. the dow and s&p closing at record highs. by the way, it's the first time the s&p has closed above 1,700 points. with yesterday's dovish fed statement, you got solid earnings this quarter and some positive economic data with today's jobless claims. are we in the perfect climate for stocks? we never are but we have to ask our distinguished experts. first up, dennis gartman and we have ed bartowski. i want to go to my pal dennis gartman. you know better than i do, there's never a perfect scenario. when you think everything is perfect, it's not perfect. i wanted to ask you as you see the world, where's the fly in this ointment going to come from? >> well, i guess, larry, the
. >> and then russia spits in president obama's eye and gives asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. next month's summit in russia still go on? can the white house let this happen without any response? all those stories and much more coming up on the "kudlow report" beginning right now. >> good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is the "kudlow report." first up tonight, very strong start for stocks this month. the dow and s&p closing at record highs. by...
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edward snowden they say provided them the documents earlier this summer. in a statement to the huffington post he said the media is being "miss led about his situation." he said his father and father's wife and attorney do not represent him in any way. >>> turning now overseas to egypt, marches are planned for today in the wake of a deadly government crackdown earlier this week. right now more than 600 protesters are confirmed dead in clashes with security forces. president obama has issued a stern rebuke to egypt's leaders. nbc is in cairo with the very latest. >> we are about an hour away from friday prayers. it's been a tense morning in cairo and across the country with sporadic clashes and continued fatalities. the death toll we cannot confirm 100%. we're getting conflicting accounts not just from the government forces but also from the muslim brotherhood. some military activity, as well despite the end of the curfew. we saw several thanks take up position to block off access road to tahrir square. they've announced this formally through state division
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they're the latest news from nsa leaker edward snowden. whether the director of the national security agency, people are feeling the heat. >> i'm saying i don't trust you. you lied to congress. why would we believe you now? >> he said he hasn't lied to congress. as the senate judiciary held hearings, the office of the national director of intelligence, released information on its intelligence gathering operations. only tiny fraction of such records are ever viewed by nsa intelligence analysts. the program is called ex-key score. analysts require no prior authorization from any court from using it to conduct searches on americans. they only have to fill in a box state thing's a foreign connection. the article details how it searches not just e-mail subject lines and addresses but the body of the message itself. also, web browsing history. the nsa maintains access to other search tools is limited. congressman justin amash is a skeptic. he tried and nearly succeeded in passing legislation and is now backing bipartisan legislation to try again
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why edward snowden's claims were critical to the functioning of democracy. one thing apparent at the judiciary hearing today that everyone was eager to discuss ways to reform and curtail the programs that edward snowden revealed but it was like his name was taboo. no one could utter his name because he showed they had been derelict in not disclosing and conducting the oversight he did single handedly, 29 years old. >> lon, you talk about your prior career. you had a career in the coast guard, as i understand it. do you believe when you hear intel officials say some of the programs your son revealed that they stopped dozens. more than 50 or were involved with the prevenge of 50 terrorist attacks. do you believe that? >> no. i think you have to focus on the language. i believe anyone in government who's trying to preserve a program or gain support for a program, you are going to use the strongest possible language. went we originally heard language from i believe general alexander giving testimony as he was questioned again by the house intelligence committee,
why edward snowden's claims were critical to the functioning of democracy. one thing apparent at the judiciary hearing today that everyone was eager to discuss ways to reform and curtail the programs that edward snowden revealed but it was like his name was taboo. no one could utter his name because he showed they had been derelict in not disclosing and conducting the oversight he did single handedly, 29 years old. >> lon, you talk about your prior career. you had a career in the coast...
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edward snowden is supposed to go to them? that seems rather implausible because they were the ones responsible for the secrecy. >> i want to add to this. in terms of the president made the statement that the president had enacted whistle blower laws that protected contractors like my son edward, that is absolutely untrue. either the president is being mis-led by his advisers or he is intentionally mis-leading the american people. >> the whistle blower -- >> absolutely not. we should go through that. hypothetically, let's imagine he said there's a problem -- he got on an airline in honolulu and flew to washington, d.c., and lands at dulles and actually gets an audience, let's say, peter king, or dianne feinstein. how do we think he would have been received if he had a private audience? we have seen how they reacted, they spin the truth, he would have been buried and we would have never known the truth. >> i know you haven't been in direct contact with your son, but what do you know about his condition right now? >> i'll say th
edward snowden is supposed to go to them? that seems rather implausible because they were the ones responsible for the secrecy. >> i want to add to this. in terms of the president made the statement that the president had enacted whistle blower laws that protected contractors like my son edward, that is absolutely untrue. either the president is being mis-led by his advisers or he is intentionally mis-leading the american people. >> the whistle blower -- >> absolutely not. we...
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that was right before edward snowden's first leak was in june. so his assertion is that the snowden leaks just sped up a process that was going to happen any way. well, we also have to take a bigger look at the big picture, which is did snowden actually lead to these new safeguards he put in place? we know that two democratic senators have been calling for more transparency and even reforms for more than a year now. sn when the head of the intelligence community went before congress, he's admitted now that he was less than truthful in talking about them. so that was all before snowden. would this have happened without snowden? we can't know, the train has left the station, but it does seem to have been a huge nudge. >> david, you heard congressman peter king say the president is letting edward snowden pull the puppet strings and this is another so-called apology tour for the president. what did you make of what the president said today? >> well, wolf, i welcome the fact that the president is talking about the national debate more fully. he's been
that was right before edward snowden's first leak was in june. so his assertion is that the snowden leaks just sped up a process that was going to happen any way. well, we also have to take a bigger look at the big picture, which is did snowden actually lead to these new safeguards he put in place? we know that two democratic senators have been calling for more transparency and even reforms for more than a year now. sn when the head of the intelligence community went before congress, he's...
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. >>> another big story today is the edward snowden case. he is now a freeman, or relatively so in russia. he has been granted a one-year visa and he has left the airport where he's been holed up, as you probably know, since june 21st. just yesterday he spoke with the head of the national security agency, general keith alexander. aman? >> we're here at black hat. this is the big cybersecurity and hacker conference in las vegas. this is the first big security and hacker conference since snowden's revelations. as you can imagine, snowden is the topic in the hallways here at black cat. the head of nsa was also here today, chief alexander, giving a speech to this group. they want to reach out to the private sector, reach out to the hacker community. we caught up with him in the hallways after his speech, and we asked him what he thought should happen to edward snowden? >> do you think edward snowden should be able to come back and face charges here? >> i do. absolutely. >> what do you think will happen to him? >> that's up to our judicial proces
. >>> another big story today is the edward snowden case. he is now a freeman, or relatively so in russia. he has been granted a one-year visa and he has left the airport where he's been holed up, as you probably know, since june 21st. just yesterday he spoke with the head of the national security agency, general keith alexander. aman? >> we're here at black hat. this is the big cybersecurity and hacker conference in las vegas. this is the first big security and hacker conference...
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meanwhile nbc news reports the nsa still doesn't know exactly how much information edward snowden took from the agency saying officials are, quote, overwhelmed while trying to assess the damage. snowden's leaks have also raised a question of how the media investigates and reports on the intelligence community. the guardian's glenn greenwald spoke about that last night. >> all the best reporting over the last 40 years involves journalists having classified information. the pentagon papers, illegal warrantless eavesdropping program. if you want to start criminalizing that, it means you're asking as a citizen to be kept ignorant and to allow people in power to conceal what they're coming behind a wall of secrecy and to have no accountability or transparency. journalism is not a crime and it is not terrorism. >> meanwhile bradley manning's fate rests in a judge's decision. the 25-year-old faces up to 90 years in prison for his role in leaking information to wikileaks. manning's defense team pleaded with the judge asking that they not, quote, rob him of his youth. but military lawyers fough
meanwhile nbc news reports the nsa still doesn't know exactly how much information edward snowden took from the agency saying officials are, quote, overwhelmed while trying to assess the damage. snowden's leaks have also raised a question of how the media investigates and reports on the intelligence community. the guardian's glenn greenwald spoke about that last night. >> all the best reporting over the last 40 years involves journalists having classified information. the pentagon papers,...
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those comments after canceling a moscow summit over the edward snowden assigned -- asylum. behaving like teenage ways. joining us now, former national security analysts, great to have you with this. there is something disconcerting about hearing the president use that kind of language talking about any leader. not presidential. >> to a boy on a playground, and it will be a joke and it would be pawnee if it were not for the fact that the world peace hangs in the balance. there were both in a very bad place. obama's said he looks bored. putin says, i'm going to humiliate him and grant asylum. lou: it has not been personal. ♪ never made a personal statement about the president, as you just heard. that is really unbecoming. >> well, it -- well, just because putin is outsmarting obama at every step. he makes this grand, sweeping gesture and says we will reset relations. putin said, you did not even translate that word right. obama's says, we will cancel the missile shield as a goodwill gesture. putin says banks, but i will continue to help the iranians and their nuclear progra
those comments after canceling a moscow summit over the edward snowden assigned -- asylum. behaving like teenage ways. joining us now, former national security analysts, great to have you with this. there is something disconcerting about hearing the president use that kind of language talking about any leader. not presidential. >> to a boy on a playground, and it will be a joke and it would be pawnee if it were not for the fact that the world peace hangs in the balance. there were both in...
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but edward snowden has done real damage to the united states, not just the secrets, but the sours and methods. the chinese and russians know how we go about intelligence gathering now. obviously there is the opportunity to accumulate the president, which putin loves. lou: always great to have you. >> thank you. lou: a major smart phone maker signals they are ready to sell the company, sending the stock soaring. s&p chief equity strategist joins me next. ♪ ♪ lou: well, what the marke over two and a half billion shares. the dow and the snb did almost nothing but extend losses after posting the worst weekly performance since june last week my guest sayshe odds of a second summer smog and though our -- are you ready? i will let him finish the sentence. joining us with his outlook, chief equity strategist we have %-hearing a lot about.ding and another pause or correction, full on. some people talkbout all sorts of things. but what do you see ahead? are we looking at the prospect year after last week particarly ofnother decline? >> a lot of people are worried that we will have another d
but edward snowden has done real damage to the united states, not just the secrets, but the sours and methods. the chinese and russians know how we go about intelligence gathering now. obviously there is the opportunity to accumulate the president, which putin loves. lou: always great to have you. >> thank you. lou: a major smart phone maker signals they are ready to sell the company, sending the stock soaring. s&p chief equity strategist joins me next. ♪ ♪ lou: well, what the...
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nsa leaker edward snowden has left the moscow airport and is now living in russia. we'll get to the ramifications this has on u.s.-russia relations in just a second, but first he's live with the biggest hacker conference in the year. he's looking for where the next snowden leak could come from. what do you have for us? >> this is one of the biggest hacker cybersecurity conferences ever, and as you know, edward snowden has been the number one topic at this conference. everybody trying to figure out where the next snowden hacker will come out of. a lot of them are independent cyber hackers and intelligence experts. but we talked to the organizer here who said that in his view, the next snowden will not necessarily come out of the government. take a listen. >> maybe edward snowden is the tip of the iceberg, but i'm waiting for the facebook leaker or the amazon or google, some other search engine, somebody that has more data than we understand that they have. >> so that's it, is the next hacker going to be coming out of google or facebook or one of these private compani
nsa leaker edward snowden has left the moscow airport and is now living in russia. we'll get to the ramifications this has on u.s.-russia relations in just a second, but first he's live with the biggest hacker conference in the year. he's looking for where the next snowden leak could come from. what do you have for us? >> this is one of the biggest hacker cybersecurity conferences ever, and as you know, edward snowden has been the number one topic at this conference. everybody trying to...
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my favorite is edward snowden's girlfriend. i think that would be good. listen, "morning joe" starts ♪ >> good morning, everyone. look at that. it's thursday, august 8th. welcome to "morning joe." with us on set, we have former communications director for presidents george w. bush and former senior adviser for the 2008 mccain presidential campaign, nicolle wallace. we have the chairman of deutsch incorporated. >> what's with the glasses? >> they're new. >> vanity glasses. >> are they? >> can i see them, please? >> i have -- >> are they real? >> willie and i like to go up and down madison avenue on saturdays and we saw this -- >> put them on and find out they are not real. let's see.
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. >>> in russia, fallout continues over edward snowden's temporary refugee status. even though vladimir putin says the nsa leaker is too small to jeopardize his country's relationship with the u.s., already the white house is re-evaluating an upcoming summit between the two presidents just weeks away. others use more direct terms. >> the relationship between the united states and russia, for instance, is more poisonous than at any time since the cold war because of all of this. president putin is behaving like a school yard bully. in my experience, i've learned unless you stand up to that bully, they ask for more and more and more and he's always going out of his way, president putin is, to seem to poke us in the eye, whether it's in iran, in syria, now with snowden. >>> in iran there's a new leader but a whole bunch of longstanding problems in that country. yesterday hasan rue hani was elected. white house press secretary jay carney congratulated the iranian people saying it presents an opportunity for iran to act quickly to resolve the international community's de
. >>> in russia, fallout continues over edward snowden's temporary refugee status. even though vladimir putin says the nsa leaker is too small to jeopardize his country's relationship with the u.s., already the white house is re-evaluating an upcoming summit between the two presidents just weeks away. others use more direct terms. >> the relationship between the united states and russia, for instance, is more poisonous than at any time since the cold war because of all of this....
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it's particularly poignant with the edward snowden case. the president has said that bradley manning broke the law. he's not going to change his view on that. i'd be very surprised if he pardons him. he's put up with the criticism on the left including during his campaign. i was at events where he would be heckled. he made clear that he didn't see this as a pentagon papers issue, he didn't see him as a hero, that he broke the law. >> michael, what do you think this does in terms of julian assange and his case and edward snowden. do you think this sets a precedent? >> my problem here is we're looking at one of the most secret governments in history. the number of classified documents has gone from 5 million to 90 million. i've brought numerous lawsuits to get any information i can about torture, guantanamo, and they've all been dismissed because of secrecy. what we've seen is those who will reveal the secrets but those of u.s. criminality. whether they're journalists, julian assange, bradley manning, others are being hit by a sledge hammer w
it's particularly poignant with the edward snowden case. the president has said that bradley manning broke the law. he's not going to change his view on that. i'd be very surprised if he pardons him. he's put up with the criticism on the left including during his campaign. i was at events where he would be heckled. he made clear that he didn't see this as a pentagon papers issue, he didn't see him as a hero, that he broke the law. >> michael, what do you think this does in terms of julian...
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tonight, the reporter who made nsa leaker edward snowden a household name says he's facing retaliation by government forces targeting his spouse. >>> later tonight, we're on the fire lines where the tide may be turning but it is a race against weather conditions. >>> also tonight, how a convicted baby killer who is suspected in the deaths of dozens of other kids who might soon walk free. >>> we begin with that exclusive involving alleged misuse of government power. this man, who you see here, in the airport in rio, david miranda and his spouse glenn greenwald. greenwald writes for britain's guardian newspaper and has been edward snowden's conduit to the world. sunday, miranda was heading home from berlin having med with a documentaryian. while he was changing planes in london, british authorities detained him and questioned him for nearly nine hours under britain's anti-terrorism law. he claims they did not ask him a single question about terrorism. they did, however, threaten him with jail time and confiscated his laptop and just a short time ago, i spoke with david miranda and glenn
tonight, the reporter who made nsa leaker edward snowden a household name says he's facing retaliation by government forces targeting his spouse. >>> later tonight, we're on the fire lines where the tide may be turning but it is a race against weather conditions. >>> also tonight, how a convicted baby killer who is suspected in the deaths of dozens of other kids who might soon walk free. >>> we begin with that exclusive involving alleged misuse of government power....
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. >>> more controversy surrounding edward snowden's nsa leaks. late yesterday, the partner of glenn greenwaddle, the guardian reporter who broke the snowden story. his partner was detained for nine hours at heathrow. they detained him under antiterrorism legislation. hold and question people for possible ties for terrorism. greenwald expressed his outrage -- it's a total abuse of the law. this is only a serious, radical escalation of what they are doing. he's my partner, he's not even a journalist. >> a spokesman for the british foreign ministry said that the episode was quote a police matter and would not provide any further comment. >>> the recall effort against san diego mayor bob filner has become in earnest. filner has been accused by at least 16 women by unwanted sexual advances. now trying to get him out of office has a month to get 197,000 signatures. they took events across the city to get out the message. despite his admitting his behavior was quote wrong early on he has resisted calls to leave the office. city officials could also try
. >>> more controversy surrounding edward snowden's nsa leaks. late yesterday, the partner of glenn greenwaddle, the guardian reporter who broke the snowden story. his partner was detained for nine hours at heathrow. they detained him under antiterrorism legislation. hold and question people for possible ties for terrorism. greenwald expressed his outrage -- it's a total abuse of the law. this is only a serious, radical escalation of what they are doing. he's my partner, he's not even...
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that is edward snowden. he is the bad guy in all of this. they want to shoot the messenger, instead of dealing with the problem. the problem is the stampalling on our liberty and trampling on our fourth amendment right. >> eric: at one point, he was asked is, is he going to be a whistle blower now? you called him a traitor in the past and i thought it was an interesting exchange going back and forth. before we run out of time, there has been a riff going back and forth wean senator rand paul and new jersey governor chris christie. where are you on that? rand paul is the true libertarian there. chris christie says maybe he is too libertarian for our good. where do you fall on this? >> where am i? i am on team rand. rand paul understands, he gets a whole notion of don't tread on me, government. whereas chris christie is for big government, you know, and trying to go along and get along in so many respects. some people look at him as oh, man, he is a governor that goes rogue. no, he has a shtick going there, where he has a youtube viddographer
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i wonder was this before "the guardian" had published any of the edward snowden documents? >> no, we had published some of the documents so this was, i guess, some weeks into our handling of this material. >> had you had any conversations with the uk government prior to publishing? i know in some similar situations in the u.s., in regards to the nsa and wikileaks and "the new york times" had extended negotiations with the bush administration. had you had any interface with the uk government before you published the first snowden document? >> we have been putting matters to both the u.s. and the uk governments and allowing them time to respond and make representations before most of the stories that we published. >> were you surprised by what you refer to as the steely tone and increasing escalation of what can only be interpreted as threats from the uk government over publishing what you are publishing? >> well, to begin with, the discussions were cordial and didn't feel threatening, but there came a point about just over a month ago where the tone changed and there was an
i wonder was this before "the guardian" had published any of the edward snowden documents? >> no, we had published some of the documents so this was, i guess, some weeks into our handling of this material. >> had you had any conversations with the uk government prior to publishing? i know in some similar situations in the u.s., in regards to the nsa and wikileaks and "the new york times" had extended negotiations with the bush administration. had you had any...
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that was before the russians decided to grant asylum to edward snowden. today, folks here pointed to the lack of progress on missile defense, differences over civil liberties in syria. here is state department spokeswoman. >> we were not at the point in progress on number of these issues where a summit at the presidential level was the most constructive step, but at the same time you recognize there are many areas we need to continue to work on. >> reporter: she says the secretaries of of the state and defense but snowden will not be the main focus. >> the president is going to the economic summit. was there any discussion of him not doing so? >> he felt staying away would be cutting off our nose. g-20 is most economic organization in the world it includes the emerging economies. they provide markets for u.s. products. he told jay leno going to russia is strictly business. >> they are hosting it this year. it's important for us to make sure we are there, in part because creating jobs and improving our economy, building up our manufacturing base and increa
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green wald has been edward snowden's conduet to the world. sunday he was heading home from berlin having met with a documentary film maker who has been working with green wald. while changing planes in london, british athouthorities detained miranda and interrogated him. as you'll hear on 360, miranda claims they didn't ask him about terrorism but threatened him with jail time and confiscated his laptop and memory sticks. just a short time ago for the first time since the incident, i spoke with david miranda and glenn greenwald. david, there has been a lot of misreporting on this. you were on a plane and there was an announcement everyone had to show passports and then what happened? >> i walk out, and there was two officers just waiting by the door of the plane, and they were just like checking people. they pick up my passport and they looked at my name and face and just ask me, sir, can you acompany me? i went with them. we went to this room, and there was four chairs in there and a table, and they start asking me questions. the moment that
green wald has been edward snowden's conduet to the world. sunday he was heading home from berlin having met with a documentary film maker who has been working with green wald. while changing planes in london, british athouthorities detained miranda and interrogated him. as you'll hear on 360, miranda claims they didn't ask him about terrorism but threatened him with jail time and confiscated his laptop and memory sticks. just a short time ago for the first time since the incident, i spoke with...
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>>> the nsa's deputy director faces tough questions about edward snowden today. the former head of the nsa out front to respond. let's go "outfront." >>> the national security agency under fire again for its spying programs. today the obama administration declassified and released three documents outlining the phone and internet data collection programs. right before that agency's deputy director faced tough questions on capitol hill about edward snowden. >> for a 29-year-old school dropout to come in and take out massive, massive amounts of data, it is obvious that there weren't adequate controls. has anyone been fired? >> no, sir, not yet. >> who double checked snowden? >> there are checks at multiple levels. there are checks at moments when a person might be doing at any point in time. >> obviously failed. >> outfront tonight general hayden who ran the nsa until 2005. he's also the former director of the cia. general, thank you very much for being with us. i want to start with the back and forth that you heard there. obviously as you heard and nearly half a mi
>>> the nsa's deputy director faces tough questions about edward snowden today. the former head of the nsa out front to respond. let's go "outfront." >>> the national security agency under fire again for its spying programs. today the obama administration declassified and released three documents outlining the phone and internet data collection programs. right before that agency's deputy director faced tough questions on capitol hill about edward snowden. >>...
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the person doing the most talking about at this point was edward snowden. and that's a problem. >>> thank you to the panel and to congressman clyburn. when we return, some republicans are between a rock and a hard place with their constituents. we'll talk about that with reince priebus. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swellin
the person doing the most talking about at this point was edward snowden. and that's a problem. >>> thank you to the panel and to congressman clyburn. when we return, some republicans are between a rock and a hard place with their constituents. we'll talk about that with reince priebus. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2...
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what do you think of edward snowden? did he do us all a service here by bringing this forward? >> i'll offer two comment. i've actually thought about this. clearly the debate was coming. he accelerated it. he didn't inform it. he made it more emotional. there are some real downside to what he's done. i'll give you an example. you and i witnessed katrina. the levees around lake ponch train are the strongest they've been in a century but katrina was still a bad thing and that's how i view mr. snowden. as regard to how to categorize him-- we used to have a word for somebody who stole our secrets who got the job to steal our secrets and then he moved to with those strets to a-- secrets to a foreign country, and they weren't called a whistleblower. >> schieffer: some of the people quoteed in the "washington post" today suggest some of the classified briefings the n.s.a. has given to members of congress were at best inadequate, that they felt like they were having to play 20 questions, if they couldn't think of the right question, they weren't going to get the answer they deserved. h
what do you think of edward snowden? did he do us all a service here by bringing this forward? >> i'll offer two comment. i've actually thought about this. clearly the debate was coming. he accelerated it. he didn't inform it. he made it more emotional. there are some real downside to what he's done. i'll give you an example. you and i witnessed katrina. the levees around lake ponch train are the strongest they've been in a century but katrina was still a bad thing and that's how i view...
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haez a problem how they are treating homosexuals and edward snowden but he's going. >> here is the problem and stephanie hit on it -- >> so to go -- >> 76% of russians agree with this law. it's not just changing putin but the minds of the average russian. i think boycotting won't do it. we have to somehow engage them. >> stephanie, what do you think because you brought up the analogy of the 1930s, the possible boycott of the olympics. we're looking at a similar situation here, with the olympics coming up -- >> there is shades in this as well erin. i got to say, you know, i think the president did take a stand by, you know, cancelling this meeting with putin and i think you have to look the president has done more for gay rights in this country than all the other presidents combined but i think it's time to put that forward and take a stand around the world with what is happening in russia. >> all right. thanks to all of you. interesting food for thought d. you think the president went far enough, he won't tolerate it but going to the g 20 anyway. >>> every night we take a look outside the
haez a problem how they are treating homosexuals and edward snowden but he's going. >> here is the problem and stephanie hit on it -- >> so to go -- >> 76% of russians agree with this law. it's not just changing putin but the minds of the average russian. i think boycotting won't do it. we have to somehow engage them. >> stephanie, what do you think because you brought up the analogy of the 1930s, the possible boycott of the olympics. we're looking at a similar situation...
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is he letting edward snowden win? >> edward snowden is winning because the country things he told something he should be telling. and clapper admitted lying to the congress with no consequence much the problem with the n.s.a., we have the d.e.a. being drawing or their data and the american people do not trust the people in power and what they will do with this. by the ways how can you blame them? we have all of the scandals and they are all about covering up. >> 75 percent of the american people believe the government is listening in on the phone calls. they believe it already. >> gregg: isn't the president giving stature and credibility to edward snowden and why in the world would he do that? >> because he is incompetent on this issue and the security services let this guy run amok part of doug's original answer: why is the president's rating so low? a main reason is there are no successes. there is nothing good happening from the government. >> he calls a success canceling the meeting with putin because of snow know
is he letting edward snowden win? >> edward snowden is winning because the country things he told something he should be telling. and clapper admitted lying to the congress with no consequence much the problem with the n.s.a., we have the d.e.a. being drawing or their data and the american people do not trust the people in power and what they will do with this. by the ways how can you blame them? we have all of the scandals and they are all about covering up. >> 75 percent of the...
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they made clear president putin's shelter of edward snowden comes at a price. the white house announced it would cancel a scheduled bilateral meeting between the two leaders in moscow prior to the summit. press secretary jay carney explains we have reached the conclusion that there is not enough recent progress in our bilateral agenda with russia to hold a summit in early september. he added russia's disappointing decision to grant edward snowden temporary asylum was also a factor. in the last hour an aide to president putin said the kremlin was disappointed to the move and the invitation remains open. russia announced last week that it would allow snowden to stay in the country up to a year. following snowden's leaks and subsequent flight to russia president obama repeatedly expressed that he should not get in the way of u.s. and russia's relations. >> we've got a whole lot of business that we do with china and russia and i'm not going to have one case of a suspect who
they made clear president putin's shelter of edward snowden comes at a price. the white house announced it would cancel a scheduled bilateral meeting between the two leaders in moscow prior to the summit. press secretary jay carney explains we have reached the conclusion that there is not enough recent progress in our bilateral agenda with russia to hold a summit in early september. he added russia's disappointing decision to grant edward snowden temporary asylum was also a factor. in the last...
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for now, edward snowden may look relaxed, but what lies in his future? >> they're going to keep him under full control. he will not be able to leave the country without their permission. i don't think they'll ever trust him. the russians have never, ever trusted a defector, ever. >> reporter: as for stone, who sees a possible parallel to snowden's future, the advice is simple. >> to mr. snowden, i would say just -- you know what? keep your entrepreneurial mind applied and don't cross your -- the givers of your asylum. >> reporter: susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> pretty interesting. >>> money and power tonight. crash test failure. the insurance institute for highway safety put 12 compact cars through a new crash test which tests the front corners of the vehicle. 6 of the 12 scored marginal or poor latest. the highest scores went to the honda civic and the american dodge dart. >>> stocks snapped a three-day losing streak, posting modest gains. we also got data on the number of people applying for unemployment benefits for the first time. the number did
for now, edward snowden may look relaxed, but what lies in his future? >> they're going to keep him under full control. he will not be able to leave the country without their permission. i don't think they'll ever trust him. the russians have never, ever trusted a defector, ever. >> reporter: as for stone, who sees a possible parallel to snowden's future, the advice is simple. >> to mr. snowden, i would say just -- you know what? keep your entrepreneurial mind applied and...
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russia today allowed america's most wanted man, and as a liquor edwards snowden to leave the moscow airport after granting him a one-year temporary asylum. the move that embarrassing blow to the obama administration was as -- which has charged him with espionage. today's signal that it could hurt relations with moscow. >> we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our very clear and lawful requests in public and private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face the charges against him. this move by the russian government undermines the longstanding record of law enforcement cooperation. lou: the white house says it is now evaluating whether to proceed with a planned summit in moscow scheduled for next month. on capitol hill silence from those who have called snowdon a hero. there was strong bipartisan combination. here is senator chuck schumer. >> russia has stabbed us in the back, and each day that snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist of the nice. lou: wow. well, senator john mccain called it a slap in the face of all
russia today allowed america's most wanted man, and as a liquor edwards snowden to leave the moscow airport after granting him a one-year temporary asylum. the move that embarrassing blow to the obama administration was as -- which has charged him with espionage. today's signal that it could hurt relations with moscow. >> we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our very clear and lawful requests in public and private to have mr. snowden...
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. >> putin's shelter of edward snowden -- >> no snowden, no meeting? >> comes at a price. >> he has officially canceled plans to meet putin. >> they slipped back into the cold war mentality. that's the past. we have to think about the future. >> it's a totally moderate response. >> snowden was one part of this puzzle. >> edward snowden, missile defense, human rights to be continued. >> thousands of people rallied last night in tunisia's capital. yemen says it has foiled an al qaeda plot. >> massive fire -- >> russia's anti-gay laws. >> that controversial law that bans gay relationships. >> talking about the protection of american athletes abroad and a lot of concern how it will impact the olympics. >> i think putin and russia have a big stake at making it work. >> we have athletes who have been training for that moment. >> the relationship has to get back on track. >> today it got a lot chillier. >> are we headed toward a modern day cold war? >> cold war mentality. [ playing the russian national anthem ] >> president obama told jay leno he will attend
. >> putin's shelter of edward snowden -- >> no snowden, no meeting? >> comes at a price. >> he has officially canceled plans to meet putin. >> they slipped back into the cold war mentality. that's the past. we have to think about the future. >> it's a totally moderate response. >> snowden was one part of this puzzle. >> edward snowden, missile defense, human rights to be continued. >> thousands of people rallied last night in tunisia's...
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leaker edward snowden. is that the right call or wrong one? >>steve: a 13-year-old white boy brutally beaten by african-american teens. why are civil rights leaders like al sharpton and jesse jackson silent? we'll report, you decide. >> we have a winner. three winners actually. are you one of them. we'll tell you where the winning powerball tickets were sold which is on "fox & friends,"
leaker edward snowden. is that the right call or wrong one? >>steve: a 13-year-old white boy brutally beaten by african-american teens. why are civil rights leaders like al sharpton and jesse jackson silent? we'll report, you decide. >> we have a winner. three winners actually. are you one of them. we'll tell you where the winning powerball tickets were sold which is on "fox & friends,"
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it did not blame booz for the actions of edward snowden. probably a good idea when you consider the bradley manning case and the fact that the u.s. government is not immune to its own hackers. what may surprise you is the fact that this is not the only contract that booz has won since that scandal broke. take a look, back in june they got a $25 million contract from the department of transportation. the month after that, in july, $78 million in contracts with the department of veterans affairs and health and human services. and finally, just a couple weeks ago, $900 million contract to support cybersecurity at the space and naval warfare systems center. in fact, booz allen released a statement saying, booz allen is proud of the high level of expertise we bring to government clients today and the value of the work we've provided to all clients for nearly 100 years. this is part of the $6 billion contract, ironically, they will be helping the department of homeland security develop ways to combat hacking. erin? >> i can't even believe i'm lau
it did not blame booz for the actions of edward snowden. probably a good idea when you consider the bradley manning case and the fact that the u.s. government is not immune to its own hackers. what may surprise you is the fact that this is not the only contract that booz has won since that scandal broke. take a look, back in june they got a $25 million contract from the department of transportation. the month after that, in july, $78 million in contracts with the department of veterans affairs...
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and had tough words for the nsa leaker edward snowden, said he was not a patriot. take a look. >> mr. snowden's been charged with three felonies. if he believes what he did was right, then like every american citizen, electric come here, appear before the court with a lawyer, and make his case. >> so, what have you been able to learn about what u.s. officials are trying to do to get snowden right now? >> some officials i've talked to wish that a deal could be struck to bring him back to the u.s. make no mistake. one official said he has done irrefutable damage. the more t
and had tough words for the nsa leaker edward snowden, said he was not a patriot. take a look. >> mr. snowden's been charged with three felonies. if he believes what he did was right, then like every american citizen, electric come here, appear before the court with a lawyer, and make his case. >> so, what have you been able to learn about what u.s. officials are trying to do to get snowden right now? >> some officials i've talked to wish that a deal could be struck to bring...